
From Our Archives
March 1976
From “Maine’s Champion Freestyle Skier,” by John A. Gould, in our March 1976 issue.
From “Maine’s Champion Freestyle Skier,” by John A. Gould, in our March 1976 issue.
Maine’s mom-and-pop community hills have a charm that the biggies can’t match.
Andy Shepard of the newly rebooted Maine Winter Sports Center talks about keeping Maine’s outdoor heritage alive — one youth at a time.
We spent a fine powder day at Sunday River with volunteers and participants from Maine Adaptive Sports & Recreation.
He may not have made it to this year’s Olympics, but without Bethel native Simon Dumont, there would be no Olympic freeskiing.
Skiers and snowshoers find adventure and hospitality deep in the central Maine wilderness. Click on the image below for slideshow of contributing photographer Mark…
Sprint across floating lobster crates. Build a fire without matches. Rent a VIP limo for your dog. Photo: William Cullina Unique Athletic Competition Lobster…
Surf in Wells. Zip line down Sugarloaf. Have Acadia all to yourself (well, almost). Photo: Paul Rezendes World-Class Nordic Skiing The 10th Mountain Ski…
Lost Valley, a low-key ski slope in Auburn, has taught generations of Mainers to love the cold. BY: WILL BLEAKLEY PHOTOGRAPHY BY: MARK FLEMING…
Authentic Korean food is faintly familiar and wonderfully foreign at this restaurant in Bethel. BY: MONICA WOOD Photography by Ted Axelrod When Pok Sun…